Example sentences of "[verb] it would [verb] [num] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
2 He estimated it would take three days a week for nine months or so , but it turned out to be very much a full time job .
3 Love managed his second successive 68 , adding : ‘ We were warned that play would be slow here but I could n't believe it would take six hours .
4 The PTT also boasted it would install 20 000 kilometres of optical fibre in Biarritz .
5 Mr Towndrow left his mother-in-law , a former pianist , at 4pm having been told it would take two hours to deliver her to Mile End , two miles away .
6 They established it would take five derelict wrecks to build up one flyable aircraft and its reliability would no doubt be poor .
7 Echo Logic is n't rushing towards the Intel iAPX-86 market , estimating it would take nine months and four or five dedicated folks working on it .
8 We knew it would happen one day . ’
9 Sometimes he said he knew it would happen one day .
10 and I thought it would cost ten pound .
11 Euro Disney thought it would attract 11 million fun-seekers by September .
12 In hand to hand combat it would take two , perhaps three , androids to subdue just one of them .
13 she never said how much the pound was worth , well I I do n't think it would cover five pence piece .
14 The report estimates it would cost 6,000 million roubles to build reprocessing facilities , which Russia can not afford .
15 A spokesman for British Rail said it would cost millions to put a railway link back into Guisborough and BR could not afford to do the work .
16 The farmer said it would cost three dollars , but the girl had only thirty cents .
17 BA said it would operate 13 former Dan-Air short-haul routes from Gatwick , using Dan-Air liveried aircraft for the time being .
18 Mr Knapp , chairman of the Better Rail Campaign , said it would hit thousands of BR pensioners who live in the Darlington area .
19 But Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said it would take 100,000 troops years to defeat the Serbs .
20 Tonight the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford said it would take two patients from the airlift .
21 The Silverhill depot is shared by the department 's Water and Roads Services and sources said it would house millions of pounds worth of plant and equipment .
22 As part of a plan to create a ‘ new social infrastructure ’ , the government said it would buy 330,000 personal computers between now and 1996 for use in state schools .
23 London 's International Stock Exchange said it would cut 350 people from its staff of 2,800 in the first stage of a big slimming campaign .
24 Yes , well just a postscript just to show to my earlier comments , I , I think this undertaking about street lighting will be met with some clarity over wide areas of Suffolk which have never seen a street light , er as far as I can recall the last figures I saw on this suggested that if we were to er carry out all the work that er parish is required it would take forty years to er meet the er thing , so perhaps it would be advisable for , for when this promise is acting on the
25 Why do you think it did n't fail er early on as a strike , er a as the fact it was only predicted it would last two or three weeks but it was obvious at the time it was gon na go on .
  Next page